Medokan Semampir – residential district in eastern Surabaya, within Kecamatan Sukolilo
Medokan Semampir is an urban subdistrict (kelurahan) in East Java, within the city of Surabaya, administratively part of the Kecamatan Sukolilo district. Surabaya (Kota Surabaya) is the capital of East Java Province and Indonesia's second-largest city after Jakarta, with approximately 3 million inhabitants within the city and roughly 10 million in the metropolitan agglomeration. Based on its coordinates (-7.3058843, 112.7911863), Medokan Semampir is located in the eastern-southeastern areas of the city. Since available source material contains only city-level data, the observations presented below regarding the subdistrict are presented within the broader Surabaya context.
General overview
Medokan Semampir itself does not have a widely recognized tourism or economic profile; it is typically identified as an urban residential neighborhood in eastern Surabaya, within the Kecamatan Sukolilo district. Within the Kecamatan Sukolilo area, there are several kelurahan (subdistricts), and this region belongs to those parts of Surabaya where institutional infrastructure—including educational facilities and industrial-commercial zones—is relatively densely present, in line with the broader development direction of the area. Surabaya as a whole lies on the northern coast of Java, along the Madura Strait, approximately 800 kilometers east of Jakarta and roughly 435 kilometers northwest of Denpasar (Bali). The city earned the name "Heroes City" (Kota Pahlawan) from the battle of November 10, 1945, which became a symbolic event in the struggle to defend Indonesian independence. All of this characterizes the broader urban context; Medokan Semampir as a smaller subdistrict is integrated into this dynamic metropolitan fabric.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data at the subdistrict level for Medokan Semampir does not appear in available sources. Considering the broader context, Surabaya is one of Indonesia's most important economic and commercial centers, recognized by Bappenas (National Planning Agency) as one of the country's four priority growth poles—alongside Medan, Jakarta, and Makassar. This city-level dynamism generally means strong demand in the urban real estate sector, including both residential and retail properties. In the Kecamatan Sukolilo area, nearby institutions—including higher education facilities and technology parks—naturally influence local real estate demand, though this observation is general in nature and does not apply exclusively to Medokan Semampir. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations impose restrictions on direct land acquisition within generally applicable legal frameworks: foreign individuals cannot as a rule acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) but may access property under certain legal titles (e.g., Hak Pakai, or usage rights). This general Indonesian legal framework applies to the entire territory of Surabaya, and thus to Medokan Semampir as well.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics for Medokan Semampir do not appear in available sources. Regarding the general situation in the broader region—that is, Surabaya as a whole—the city is one of Indonesia's most important and densely populated major cities, where public safety management falls under the jurisdiction of the municipal government and police. It is generally characteristic of large cities that residential neighborhoods comprise areas with differing safety profiles; however, for Medokan Semampir, there is no verifiable source for characterization at the subdistrict level, so a substantiated statement can only be made to the extent that the area is integrated into Surabaya's general urban administrative and law enforcement system.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not mention named tourist attractions within Medokan Semampir. However, the broader city of Surabaya contains numerous attractions and historical sites known from verified sources. The Wikipedia source on the city specifically emphasizes the memory of the November 10, 1945 battle, in connection with which the city contains memorial sites, museums, and commemorative locations—though these are not located in Medokan Semampir but in other parts of Surabaya. Other points of urban interest may be found in the vicinity or proximity of the Kecamatan Sukolilo district, but due to lack of sources, reference cannot be made to their exact names and locations. For interested visitors, a visit to the broader Surabaya city center and historical quarters, which are accessible from Medokan Semampir by car or public transportation, is recommended.
Summary
Medokan Semampir is an urban subdistrict within Surabaya's Kecamatan Sukolilo district in East Java Province. Available source material contains only city-level data: Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city, with approximately 3 million inhabitants within the city and roughly 10 million in the metropolitan agglomeration, serving as one of the country's most important economic growth poles. Medokan Semampir is integrated into this metropolitan system, and its characteristics—real estate market, public safety, infrastructure—can be understood within the context of trends affecting Surabaya as a whole. In the absence of subdistrict-specific data, more detailed local characterization cannot be grounded in verifiable sources.







